"Totally ignorant on their part, just childish stuff," McGlynn told the newspaper. "We're all battling out there; I don't know if the hit was legal or not, but clearly he was hurt, and they're out there dancing and pointing at him and laughing. Just blatant disrespect. They're good players, but there's no room for that. It's disgusting, really."

"If that had happened to one of their players, we'd never do something like that. But that's what makes (the Colts' win) even sweeter. That's why they lose. I hope they never win another game," he told the newspaper.

As the article mentions this happened in the 4Q when Don Carey intercepted Luck, way to go McGlynn.

FWI, I heard on a podcast that McGlynn supposedly is leading all RG in most snaps without allowing a sack which is saying something playing next to Samson Satele. Losing Justice for a few games might change that but we'll see. vb_________________Colts draft picks:
#59 - OL Jack Mewhort Ohio ST
#90 - WR Donte Moncrief Ole Miss
#166 - OLB Johnathan Newsome Ball ST
#203 - ILB Andrew Jackson Western Kentucky
#232 - OT Ulrick John Georgia ST

I heard about this. Totally disrespectful of Suh to dance around after blatantly injuring someone with a cheapshot. I used to give Suh the benefit of the doubt a lot, but now that he's gone and done it to someone on my team, not gonna happen._________________

FWI, I heard on a podcast that McGlynn supposedly is leading all RG in most snaps without allowing a sack which is saying something playing next to Samson Satele. Losing Justice for a few games might change that but we'll see. vb

FWI, I heard on a podcast that McGlynn supposedly is leading all RG in most snaps without allowing a sack which is saying something playing next to Samson Satele. Losing Justice for a few games might change that but we'll see. vb

FWI?

But yes, he's actually leading all linemen regardless of position. Justice is 23rd for sacks allowed / snap as far as OTs go. Those are the only figures I can find on Colts linemen.